
Removing a card (Macintosh - continued)
WARNING:
Do not remove a mounted card without first dragging the card icon to the trash.
Ejecting a card before removing the icon can cause data loss or corruption, and may also
damage the CompactFlash card.
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Inserting and accessing a Card (PC)
With a PC compatable computer, running Windows (98 SE, Me, or 2000, or XP), an icon will
appear under “My Computer” as a “removable disk” (see the illustration below). Double-click on the
corresponding icon (drive letter will also be assigned) to open the drive. If media is not inserted
while double-clicking the icon the message “Device not ready” or “Insert Disk” will appear. Insert a
card and retry accessing the media. Once you have opened the drive, the contents of the media
card will be displayed. This is how you will access images or data stored on your media.
NOTE:
Digital cameras will usually create a folder or folders on the digital media card which will
contain your digital image(s). To access your digital images, you must first open the folder, and
click on the icon(s) representing the digital image you wish to view. You can transfer or copy your
images or data to your computer using basic Windows file transfer techniques. Two of such tech-
niques are drag and drop as well as copy and paste.
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Disk